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00:00Teletubbies
00:02The complex of fashionable Tokyo people
00:06When I left Gunma, there were a lot of fashionable people in Tokyo.
00:12I was ashamed of myself.
00:16When I went to Harajuku, there were a lot of young people dressed like old men in the countryside.
00:21I didn't know what was fashionable.
00:24What kind of clothes are you wearing?
00:25I'm wearing a school uniform.
00:28I didn't know that people in Gunma were wearing school uniforms.
00:34School uniforms are for protecting themselves.
00:36There are many young people in Tokyo who wear school uniforms.
00:40I didn't know what was fashionable.
00:42I don't know what kind of image I have.
00:46I didn't know that people in the countryside were wearing school uniforms.
00:50I didn't know that people in the countryside were wearing school uniforms.
00:56I didn't know that people in the countryside were wearing school uniforms.
00:59I didn't know that people in the countryside were wearing school uniforms.
01:02I know a lot about fashion.
01:05I went to Tokyo often.
01:10When I went to Tokyo to buy clothes in junior high school,
01:14I didn't know that there was no GALFY.
01:21I thought GALFY was the coolest.
01:24GALFY is the coolest.
01:28I thought GALFY was the coolest.
01:30I thought GALFY was the coolest.
01:37You don't know that GALFY was the coolest because you were in Tokyo.
01:40I don't know. I've never seen GALFY.
01:45You've never seen GALFY?
01:47I've never seen it.
01:49Have you ever heard of it?
01:50I've never heard of it.
01:51I've never heard of it.
01:52I haven't heard of it.
01:53I haven't heard of it.
01:54He is a fool.
01:55He is a fool.
01:58Goto Chippan in Kisarazu City, Chiba Prefecture.
02:01Unexpected curry bread.
02:06I have to buy curry bread here.
02:09Curry is very delicious.
02:11Is that so?
02:12I bought curry bread today.
02:14It's a different type of curry bread.
02:17I will show you how to make it.
02:22Generally, curry bread is made by putting curry powder in the dough and then frying it.
02:31This curry bread is the same as bread.
02:36Use the dough with mascarpone cheese and bake mini bread.
02:43I want to eat this alone.
02:45Cut the middle of the bread and put cream and butter in it.
02:57Cover the bread with plenty of stretchy cheese.
03:04It's cheese.
03:07In this state, coat the bread with beaten egg.
03:11What is this?
03:13The cheese in the bread is soft.
03:18In addition, coat the bread with bread crumbs and fry it in oil.
03:25This is delicious.
03:29This is a popular curry bread in Kisarazu City.
03:34It costs 480 yen.
03:39Even though it is a curry bread, it has a cute shape like a cake.
03:44It looks easy to eat.
03:46The dough is soft and chewy like bread.
03:51The lighting is also wonderful.
03:55Rich keema curry and cheese match perfectly.
04:02It is so popular that it sells 200 pieces a day.
04:09This is a curry bread in Kiryu City, Gunma Prefecture.
04:15It looks delicious.
04:17This is a mountain of toast from an Italian restaurant.
04:22You can eat this toast at Kikki Macaron.
04:31This is a popular Italian restaurant in Kiryu City for more than 10 years.
04:36This is delicious, so I want to eat it.
04:41Today's meeting is like heaven.
04:47This is the identity of the shocking toast.
04:513, 2, 1.
04:56What is this?
04:58What is this?
05:00Be careful not to touch it.
05:03What is this?
05:07There is a lot of ice cream on the toast.
05:14This is a popular menu of Kikki Macaron.
05:18This is a honey toast.
05:22The amount of ice cream is 2 liters.
05:282 liters?
05:31This is a huge honey toast.
05:37This is too big.
05:40I thought I couldn't eat it even if I shared it with a woman of this size.
05:50You eat fried chicken together.
05:55Why?
05:57Do you eat together?
05:59I eat sweet food and salty food together.
06:05This is a strategy to eat ice cream and fried chicken alternately.
06:11What is this woman?
06:14This is a combination of carbonara and honey.
06:19This is a combination of carbonara and ice cream.
06:22I eat sweet and salty food together.
06:26This is a huge ice cream of 2 liters.
06:29If you use a combination of sweet and salty food, you can eat it.
06:37I was even more surprised.
06:46Be careful not to touch it.
06:49This is a huge ice cream of 3 liters.
06:52This is the first time I've seen such a large amount of ice cream.
06:57You can choose the amount of ice cream from 1 liter to 3 liters.
07:04The height of a 3-liter honey toast is 47 cm.
07:14Only two people could eat this huge honey toast.
07:20This is a huge honey toast of 1.5 liters.
07:30This is a salty pasta.
07:36I eat this at once.
07:44I ate this in 30 minutes.
07:48How does this ice cream taste?
07:50This ice cream is very rich.
07:52I was able to eat this amount of ice cream.
07:57This is not just a large amount of ice cream.
08:02This is a bread with butter and condensed milk.
08:05This bread is baked crispy.
08:09This is an ice cream that is freshly made.
08:12This is a delicious ice cream.
08:18I put a lot of chocolate sauce on this and it's done.
08:24The rich ice cream and the crispy bread go well together.
08:29I can eat this without getting tired of it.
08:34This shop provides honey toasts all year round.
08:42I'm taking a break from work.
08:46My family is an Eight-Fan.
08:50Your family has become popular.
08:54I take a break from work on the day I won the lottery.
08:57I can't take a break if I don't win the lottery.
09:00Is it okay for you to take a break from work?
09:04I work for the sake of the live show.
09:08I get a lot of energy from the live show.
09:13I'm a fan of Mr. Murakami.
09:16He is very cool.
09:18What is cool about him?
09:19His face.
09:24He always waves his hand, but he always turns his head.
09:27Is that so?
09:29He checks my face.
09:32He checks my face after the live show.
09:36I'm glad to hear that.
09:40Mr. Murakami, there is an incident.
09:43According to the investigation of the program,
09:45Gunma people are very irritated when they watch TV programs in Tokyo.
09:52What does that mean?
09:54Let's go to the scene.
09:59Many Gunma people are irritated when they watch TV news programs.
10:06There is an incident.
10:09The celebrities who represent Gunma are Miyuki Imori and Hideyuki Nakayama.
10:16What does Mr. Imori mean to the people of Gunma?
10:22He is an angel of Gunma.
10:27He is an angel.
10:28What does Mr. Imori mean by food?
10:31He is a shimonitanegi of Gunma.
10:34He is a shimonitanegi of Gunma.
10:35The more you look at him, the sweeter he gets.
10:37Mr. Imori is a woman like that.
10:41He is a woman like that.
10:43He is a woman like that.
10:44He is a woman like that.
10:47The reason why the people of Gunma are irritated is the accent of the words.
10:53In fact, in the previous interview,
10:56Can you read it?
10:58Yes.
10:59Go ahead.
11:00Strawberry.
11:01Strawberry?
11:03Strawberry?
11:05It's strawberry, isn't it?
11:07Strawberry.
11:08Strawberry.
11:09Strawberry.
11:10What kind of sleeve is this?
11:12This is a long sleeve.
11:14What about T-shirt?
11:15It's a short sleeve.
11:17Short sleeve.
11:18Do you have a short sleeve?
11:21That's normal.
11:23Short sleeve.
11:25In addition, one of the staff ran in the middle of the investigation.
11:29He bought the anger of his master.
11:34Do you have any other funny story about Maebashi?
11:36Why don't you say Maebashi?
11:38Maebashi?
11:39Maebashi?
11:40People of Maebashi never say Maebashi.
11:42It's Maebashi, isn't it?
11:43Why is everyone saying Maebashi?
11:45I don't like it.
11:47Maebashi?
11:48Mr. Yoshizumi is angry.
11:50It's true.
11:52Why is everyone saying Maebashi?
11:55It's not Maebashi. It's Maebashi.
11:57It's Maebashi, isn't it?
11:58It's not Maebashi. It's Maebashi.
12:00Maebashi?
12:01It's not Maebashi. It's Maebashi.
12:03Everyone says Maebashi.
12:05Maebashi?
12:06Everyone says Maebashi.
12:08I think everyone except the citizens of Maebashi is Maebashi.
12:14Let's watch the news program.
12:18The temperature in Kanto has risen since this morning.
12:21In Maebashi, the temperature is already over 35 degrees.
12:25I'm irritated.
12:26How irritated are you?
12:27I'm very irritated.
12:29It's disgusting.
12:31It's definitely Maebashi.
12:32It's not Maebashi.
12:33People watching TV, please say Maebashi.
12:35I want you to say Maebashi.
12:37Maebashi.
12:38He's used to saying Maebashi.
12:40It's strange to hear that.
12:43According to our research, Maebashi is a standard accent.
12:48But among the people of Gunma, Maebashi is commonplace.
12:53And this time, we found another surprising Gunma accent.
13:00First, the school's emperor.
13:03What is the accent of the people of Gunma?
13:07Emperor.
13:08Emperor.
13:13The school's emperor.
13:17Emperor.
13:19Emperor.
13:20Emperor.
13:21Emperor.
13:22Emperor.
13:23Emperor.
13:24It's not emperor.
13:25Emperor.
13:26Emperor.
13:28The idol of Gunma, Hideyuki Nakayama, who plays with him on a radio show in Gunma.
13:36Emperor.
13:39Emperor.
13:40Emperor.
13:41He plays with the emperor.
13:44My school has a lot of emperors.
13:48I'm proud of Hideyuki.
13:49The emperor.
13:50The emperor.
13:51The emperor in Gunma.
13:52Emperor.
13:53It's not emperor.
13:55I've never heard of it.
13:58And this food that the people of Gunma love.
14:03Grilled dumplings.
14:04Grilled dumplings.
14:06I think grilled dumplings are common.
14:10Grilled dumplings.
14:11Grilled dumplings.
14:12Grilled dumplings.
14:14The person who first came to Gunma said,
14:16please give me grilled dumplings.
14:18It's wrong.
14:19It's wrong.
14:20Please study Japanese again.
14:25Please be quiet.
14:26He said that.
14:28In Japan, if you watch Imori-san on TV, you'll understand.
14:34That person's standard Japanese.
14:37Grilled dumplings.
14:38Grilled dumplings.
14:40I'm normal.
14:41I'm standard Japanese.
14:42Why?
14:43How long have you lived in Gunma?
14:44Since I was born.
14:46But people say I'm standard Japanese.
14:49What do you call this?
14:52This is a specialty of Gunma.
14:54Grilled dumplings.
14:56Grilled dumplings.
14:59Grilled dumplings.
15:00Grilled dumplings.
15:01Which one is correct?
15:03It's me.
15:04It's me.
15:05Why?
15:06I was born in Gunma.
15:07I was raised in Gunma.
15:08I've been eating grilled dumplings since I was born.
15:12The third specialty of grilled dumplings is...
15:18What is this?
15:19Grilled dumplings.
15:21Grilled dumplings.
15:22It's been around for a long time.
15:24It's been around for a long time.
15:27I came from Tokyo and asked for grilled dumplings.
15:31It has a different accent.
15:34What is onsen manju?
15:36Onsen manju.
15:38That's right.
15:40It's onsen manju.
15:43That's right.
15:44It's not onsen manju.
15:46Onsen manju.
15:47That's right.
15:48What is it?
15:50What is the accent of soul food in Gunma?
15:53Grilled dumplings.
15:56Grilled dumplings.
15:58In addition, there is a big difference in the accent of the onsen manju that represents Gunma.
16:05First of all, I asked my rival, Chibajin Ibaraki, to read the name of this place.
16:12Could you read this?
16:13Kusatsu.
16:14Kusatsu?
16:15Kusatsu?
16:17Could you read this?
16:19Kusatsu.
16:20Kusatsu.
16:22Is that right?
16:23Yes.
16:24It's Kusatsu, right?
16:25This is mine.
16:26What do you call this?
16:28Kusatsu.
16:29Kusatsu.
16:31Is there any other way to say it?
16:33There is no other way to say it.
16:34It's Kusatsu, right?
16:36It's true that people often hear the accent of Kusatsu.
16:42However, what is the accent of Gunma people?
16:47It's Kusatsu.
16:49Kusatsu.
16:50I'm Kusatsu.
16:51I'm Kusatsu.
16:53Kusatsu.
16:54Kusatsu.
16:55Kusatsu.
16:56Kusatsu.
16:57Kusatsu.
16:58Kusatsu.
16:59Kusatsu is weird.
17:00It's weird.
17:01Kusatsu.
17:02It's Kusatsu.
17:03It's Kusatsu.
17:04It's decided.
17:05It's decided.
17:06What do you think of Kusatsu as a Gunma resident?
17:09It's irritating.
17:10I wonder what they are saying.
17:13Kusatsu is Gunma's thing.
17:16I think it's Kusatsu Onsen.
17:18That's right.
17:19That's right.
17:20Kusatsu Onsen.
17:21Kusatsu.
17:22Kusatsu.
17:23Kusatsu.
17:24Kusatsu.
17:25I think they say Kusatsu when they watch TV.
17:32No, they don't.
17:35No, they don't.
17:36No, they don't.
17:37I don't think they exist.
17:39I don't think they exist.
17:41I saw the weather forecast and it was Kusatsu.
17:45It snowed in the cherry blossoms in Tokyo.
17:48The snowfall until 3 p.m. was 23 cm in Kusatsu, Gunma.
17:52It's true.
17:53The snowfall until 3 p.m. was 23 cm in Kusatsu, Gunma.
17:55Where is the most famous tourist spot in Gunma?
18:02It's Kusatsu.
18:03Kusatsu.
18:05Kusatsu.
18:07Kusatsu.
18:08It's not Kusatsu.
18:09It's Kusatsu.
18:10I think they say Kusatsu in the news.
18:15No, it's Kusatsu.
18:17You don't have to go back every day.
18:23I can't go back to Kusatsu.
18:26If I make a mistake, I can't go back to Gunma.
18:29I'll go back to Kusatsu.
18:31It's a famous spot in Gunma.
18:32Please.
18:34He will also go to the transformed version.
18:36Where is it?
18:39It's Kusatsu.
18:40Yes.
18:41I said it was Kusatsu.
18:43Kusatsu.
18:44Kusatsu.
18:45Yes, it's Kusatsu.
18:47Since you were a child?
18:49Yes.
18:50Kusatsu.
18:53Kusatsu.
18:54What do you think of Kusatsu?
18:58Kusatsu.
18:59It's strange.
19:01It's strange.
19:03I think it's different from Kusatsu.
19:07Kusatsu is the feeling of the field.
19:13I said it was Kusatsu.
19:14It's a different feeling depending on the place.
19:18It's a little different.
19:19I said it was Kusatsu.
19:23What is the standard?
19:25I think it's Kusatsu.
19:27Kusatsu.
19:28Kusatsu.
19:29You can say it to a four-month-old announcer.
19:35Is it right?
19:36Is it right?
19:37Is it okay?
19:38One more time.
19:39Kusatsu.
19:40Kusatsu?
19:41Which one?
19:42Ask the Kansai people.
19:45I don't know.
19:46It doesn't matter.
19:48What about Chiba people?
19:50In Chiba, we call it Meshikuu-be.
19:54Be?
19:56In Chiba, we call it Surusuru-kaeru-be.
20:02In our country, we call it Danbe.
20:05Danbe?
20:06It's similar.
20:07It's not similar.
20:08Danbe and Danbe are completely different.
20:10It's completely different.
20:11It's like Kano-chan and Ken-chan.
20:13It's completely different.
20:14It's completely different.
20:15Kaito-san, you said the same thing.
20:17You were around, didn't you?
20:18No, I was in the countryside.
20:20That's not true.
20:22You were suddenly cut off.
20:25It's the same in Hokkaido.
20:27It's the same.
20:28It's the same.
20:29It's the same.
20:30It's okay.
20:31It's okay.
20:32It's okay.
20:33It's the same.
20:34It's the same.
20:35It's the same.
20:37There are other shocking accents of Gunma people.
20:42What is famous in your hometown?
20:45Jeans.
20:46Jeans with glasses.
20:48Jeans?
20:49It's jeans.
20:50Jeans.
20:51Jeans, too.
20:52Jeans.
20:53There's a chain store in Tokyo.
20:55There are cheap glasses stores all over the world.
20:58Maebashi is the main store.
21:01I see.
21:02What do you think when you hear the word jeans?
21:05It's weird.
21:07What's the answer?
21:08Jeans.
21:10Jeans.
21:12This is different, too.
21:15Actually, it's a famous chain store founded in Maebashi, Gunma Prefecture.
21:20Officially, it's jeans.
21:22But among Gunma people, it's jeans.
21:27It's funny.
21:29But why is the accent of Gunma people flat?
21:34Let's ask local university professors why.
21:38Local people say the name of the place many times.
21:42So, they choose a name that is easy to say.
21:45The name of the place tends to be flat.
21:52According to the professor, the standard accent of Kusatsu
21:56I see.
22:06Mr. Maruyama.
22:07Yes.
22:08This is an incident.
22:09In Noda City, Chiba Prefecture, in the eastern part of Urban Park Line 7,
22:14Chiba people and Saitama people who came down from the temple are in despair.
22:19What's going on?
22:21Let's find out.
22:24In Noda City, Chiba Prefecture, in the eastern part of Urban Park Line 7,
22:27Chiba people and Saitama people who came down from the temple are in despair.
22:35It takes about 50 minutes from Tokyo to Noda City by Tsukuba Express and the eastern part of Urban Park Line.
22:44What is the pride of Noda City?
22:46It's soy sauce.
22:48It's almost a city of soy sauce.
22:50Soy sauce comes out when you pick it up.
22:52When you pick it up?
22:54In Noda City, there are many companies that make soy sauce, such as the head office of Kikkoman.
23:02It is known as the city that supports the soy sauce production in Chiba Prefecture.
23:10In addition, the specialty of Noda City is white dumplings that look like fried bread.
23:18Fans from all over the country come to Noda City and line up.
23:24It's a soul food that sells more than 10,000 dumplings a day.
23:32This is absolutely delicious.
23:34What is the common thing of Noda people?
23:38When you are asked where Noda City is, what do you answer?
23:43It's the tip of Chiba's nose.
23:45When you are asked where Noda City is, what do you answer?
23:49It's the tip of Chiba's nose.
23:52There is a character named Chiba-kun in the shape of Chiba Prefecture.
23:56It's here, facing Chiba-kun.
23:59That's Noda City.
24:02Chiba-kun is the official mascot character of Chiba Prefecture.
24:07His body is the same shape as Chiba Prefecture.
24:12The tip of his nose is almost like Noda City.
24:16Everyone, the place of Noda City is the tip of Chiba-kun's nose.
24:21It's easy to answer.
24:23When you are asked where Chiba-kun is, what do you answer?
24:27It's around the ears, around the eyes, around the stomach.
24:33In addition, Urayasu City, where Disneyland is located, is the place under Chiba-kun.
24:38Choshi City is the place of the ears.
24:42Chiba-kun's body is the same shape as Chiba Prefecture.
24:49Now, the main topic.
24:51What is the case that some people who got off at the last train are in despair?
24:57It's the line that connects Omiya Station in Saitama Prefecture and Funabashi Station in Chiba Prefecture.
25:02It's the Tobu-Aban Park Line.
25:04The Tobu-Aban Park Line.
25:07The Nanakodai Station is located almost in the middle of the line.
25:13Since there is a train station near it,
25:16it is often the last stop of trains coming from both sides,
25:20Omiya in Saitama and Funabashi in Chiba.
25:26By the way, the last train arrives at 1 o'clock at night.
25:33At that time, when they are waiting in front of the station,
25:40a man comes out of the station.
25:44It's cold.
25:47He has a serious face.
25:52I'm from TV Tokyo.
25:53What is it?
25:54I was wondering what happened to you.
25:57I overslept.
25:59Did you oversleep?
26:00Yes.
26:01Where did you get on the train?
26:05Shinagawa Station.
26:08From Shinagawa Station?
26:09Yes.
26:10Where were you going to get off?
26:12Kasukabe Station.
26:13Kasukabe Station?
26:14Yes.
26:15Why did you oversleep?
26:16I was just drinking.
26:18It's pathetic.
26:19Yes.
26:22This man from Saitama
26:25was going to get off at Kasukabe Station
26:29via Shinagawa Station and Omiya Station,
26:33but he overslept and got off at Nanakodai Station.
26:38It's really hard.
26:40I thought it was an empty station.
26:43Yes.
26:44The name of the station seems bright,
26:47but it's pitch black in front of the station at midnight.
26:53The closest hotel and internet cafe from the station
26:56take about 45 minutes on foot.
27:0245 minutes?
27:05That's why people who overslept
27:09are in despair in front of the station.
27:13How much is the taxi fare?
27:14It's 5,000 to 6,000 yen.
27:16That's expensive.
27:17It's expensive.
27:21Even so,
27:22he's safe with 6,000 yen.
27:25He got home by taxi that day.
27:30What about this man?
27:34I thought it was 5,000 yen, but it's 9,000 yen.
27:37It's too expensive for a taxi.
27:39I was allowed to pay 5,000 yen,
27:41but 9,000 yen is expensive.
27:42It's expensive.
27:43It's a bit expensive.
27:44It's impossible.
27:459,000 yen is expensive.
27:47It's expensive.
27:49This man's nearest station is Iwatsuki Station in Saitama Prefecture.
27:53He thought it was 5,000 yen,
27:56but it's actually over 10,000 yen.
28:01Will he get home by taxi?
28:03Or will he wait for the train until morning?
28:05He was worried.
28:09By the way, the temperature is 5 degrees today.
28:13It's cold, isn't it?
28:14It's very cold,
28:16but I feel like I'm in an adrenaline rush.
28:19I feel like I'm in an adrenaline rush in Nanakodai Station.
28:24You're amazing.
28:27In the end, this man
28:29wanders around the station until the train departs.
28:34On the other hand,
28:35a man who arrived at Nanakodai Station from Chiba Prefecture.
28:41I got on the train.
28:42Where did you get on?
28:43I got on the train from Kashiwa Station.
28:45The nearest station is Toyoshiki Station.
28:47Toyoshiki Station?
28:48Yes.
28:49This man
28:50got on the train from Kashiwa Station to the next station, Toyoshiki Station.
28:57He fell asleep in just three minutes.
29:00When he woke up,
29:01he was in Nanakodai Station.
29:05It's cold.
29:06I know.
29:08The taxi fare is about 9,000 yen.
29:10It's very expensive.
29:13What about this man from Chiba Prefecture?
29:16Where were you going to get off?
29:17I was going to get off at Abiko.
29:18Abiko?
29:19The taxi fare is 10,200 yen.
29:21It's too expensive.
29:22Yes.
29:23It can't be helped.
29:24Are you okay?
29:25I'm fine.
29:26Do you have no choice but to take a taxi home?
29:27I have no choice but to take a taxi home.
29:31Where were you going to get off?
29:33I was going to Iwatsuki Station.
29:34Iwatsuki Station?
29:35I have no choice but to take a taxi home.
29:40There are many people who have work or other business to do the next day.
29:46Even if the fare is expensive,
29:48he has no choice but to take a taxi home.
29:52Is this the place you want to get off as a taxi driver?
29:55Yes, of course.
29:58The fare is 10,000 yen.
30:00Really?
30:01Yes.
30:02How much is the farthest place from here?
30:04It's Konosu Station in Saitama Prefecture.
30:06That's amazing.
30:07Konosu Station is about 26,000 yen.
30:11That's amazing.
30:13There is Nishikokubunji Station in Nishikokubunji Station.
30:18Nishikokubunji Station is about 35,000 yen including the expressway.
30:22That's amazing.
30:23Yes.
30:24Nishikokubunji Station is too expensive for a taxi driver.
30:30Some people go home by unexpected means.
30:34Where were you going to get off?
30:36Kashiwa Station.
30:37I stayed at a hotel in Kashiwa Station.
30:42This man is on a business trip from a denim company in Okayama.
30:47He was drinking with his old friend in Omiya in Saitama Prefecture.
30:52He missed the train to Kashiwa Station where the hotel is located.
30:57So, he came to Nanakodai Station to get as close as possible.
31:04The taxi fare from here to Kashiwa Station is about 10,000 yen.
31:09How long does it take to get to Kashiwa Station?
31:11It's 17 kilometers.
31:1317 kilometers.
31:14How long?
31:15It's four hours.
31:18He said he couldn't get tired even if he walked for four hours in a denim company in Okayama.
31:22He said he wanted to prove it.
31:24I thought I should go with him.
31:26Good luck.
31:30It was a terrible situation because he drank too much.
31:36Time Machine No. 3, Mr. Seki, was in a stupid situation even though he didn't drink.
31:43I'm not the type to get angry at my seniors.
31:46My senior told me that he would make shabu-shabu at home.
31:50He prepared very good meat for me.
31:52I was so excited that I ate it.
31:54I was so excited that I ate meat, shabu-shabu, and sauce.
31:57I didn't know what to do.
32:00I ate raw meat, sauce, and shabu-shabu.
32:06My senior pulled me and asked me what I was doing.
32:10I was so excited that something flew away.
32:14You were in the zone.
32:15I was in the zone.
32:16Shabu-shabu.
32:17I ate shabu-shabu even if it wasn't meat.
32:19You were in the zone.
32:20You were in the zone.
32:21Shabu-shabu.
32:23Mr. Suzuki also made a stupid mistake.
32:29The other day, I saw HIROSHI TACHI in the city.
32:35I was excited.
32:38I called my father right away.
32:40I called my father and said,
32:41I saw HIROSHI TACHI in the city.
32:45I don't know why, but I was in the zone.
32:49You were in the zone.
32:51You were in the zone.
32:53But that's me.
32:56That's not a good story.
32:58That's not a good story.
32:59That's not a good story.
33:00That's not a good story.
33:03Mr. Murakami, it's time.
33:05Some high school students in Gunma prefecture.
33:08Some high school students in Gunma prefecture.
33:10They are riding bicycles.
33:14What's going on?
33:16Let's investigate.
33:19Maebashi City, Gunma Prefecture.
33:21Some high school students are riding bicycles.
33:28It takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes from Tokyo Station to Maebashi City.
33:35Maebashi City is the birthplace of a very popular product.
33:53It's nostalgic.
33:54It's nostalgic.
33:57It's SAPPORO ICHIBAN in FUKUROMEN.
34:01It's not SAPPORO.
34:02It's Maebashi.
34:03Is that Gunma?
34:05It's not SAPPORO.
34:07It was born in Maebashi City, Gunma Prefecture.
34:11I didn't know that.
34:12Why is it SAPPORO when it's Maebashi?
34:17Let's ask the man who manufactures SAPPORO ICHIBAN.
34:22My predecessor went to Sapporo, Hokkaido.
34:25The ramen he ate became a model.
34:29SAPPORO ICHIBAN was established in the 1960s.
34:36When Ida, the former president of SAPPORO ICHIBAN, went to Sapporo,
34:41he was impressed by the taste of the ramen he ate at a certain restaurant.
34:45He wanted to reproduce the taste of SAPPORO ICHIBAN with instant ramen.
34:51He added the meaning of the most delicious ramen he met in Sapporo to the completed FUKUROMEN.
34:58He named it SAPPORO ICHIBAN.
35:03At that time, it was a rare taste of miso.
35:06It was a taste that you couldn't get tired of eating.
35:10Its impactful naming was also very effective.
35:15SAPPORO ICHIBAN became a national long-selling product.
35:20Now, SAPPORO ICHIBAN has grown into a large company that can hold its head office in Akasaka, the capital of Tokyo.
35:29Now, let's talk about the main topic.
35:31What is the case where bicycle traffic is too harsh?
35:36First, let's tell the high school students in Tokyo about the harsh bicycle traffic.
35:43What?
35:44That's terrible.
35:46I'm nervous.
35:49That's terrible.
35:51I think I can't do it.
35:55I respect you.
35:57Everyone was shocked that it was unthinkable in Tokyo.
36:02But when I asked the high school students in Maebashi,
36:07How far do you usually cycle?
36:10About 10 kilometers.
36:1210 kilometers on one way?
36:16It takes about two hours to cycle 10 kilometers in Togo.
36:22In addition,
36:2312 kilometers?
36:25I cycle for an hour on my way home.
36:28I cycle for 13 kilometers.
36:3018 kilometers.
36:31Wait, wait, wait.
36:3318 kilometers?
36:35Every day?
36:36Yes.
36:37I can't think of it.
36:38It's hard to cycle 18 kilometers on one way.
36:41It's a distance from Roppongi in TV Tokyo to Tokyo DisneySea in Chiba Prefecture.
36:48It takes four hours to walk.
36:52Some high school students in Maebashi cycle such a long distance every day.
37:01There is a reason for that.
37:04There is no station nearby.
37:08What about buses?
37:09There is a bus, but it takes about an hour.
37:14It's faster to travel.
37:16It takes a long time to get to school, including the time to walk to the bus stop and the waiting time.
37:24It's amazing.
37:25It seems that many students choose to cycle because it is faster to cycle even at long distances.
37:34However, there is a big obstacle to cycling.
37:39The north wind is strong in Gunma.
37:42I can't cycle because of the wind.
37:46I can't cycle.
37:48I can't cycle.
37:50It's a headwind and a headwind.
37:52It's a dry wind.
37:54The time depends on it.
37:56How long does it take to cycle?
37:58About 10 minutes.
37:59That long?
38:00It's a strong wind blowing from Mt. Akagi.
38:04It is said that Mr. Akagi is making the cycling of high school students difficult.
38:12It's really amazing.
38:15In particular, it is said that it is the end of the headwind.
38:21In order to withstand the wind, there are people who cross the bicycle.
38:28It was difficult to cycle.
38:31It's hard because of the strong wind.
38:34I want to cycle by car.
38:36What is the salvation of such high school students?
38:41It's an electric bicycle.
38:43Is it an electric bicycle?
38:45It's an electric bicycle.
38:46That's right.
38:48I see.
38:49It weighs 12 kg.
38:51I thought it would be difficult to cycle.
38:53So I asked them to buy it.
38:55It's a necessity.
38:57It is said that the demand for electric bicycles is increasing among Gunma students.
39:04How much will it sell?
39:07There are many electric bicycles.
39:09About 20% to 30% of the school is riding an electric bicycle.
39:14It is increasing every year.
39:17The price is over 100,000 yen, which is quite expensive.
39:22However, it is said that many students buy it because it is necessary for school.
39:28On the other hand, there are people who have been affected by cycling.
39:35I lost a lot of weight when I went home by bicycle in the summer.
39:41How much did you lose weight?
39:42I lost about 4 kg in two months.
39:45It's amazing.
39:48I was surprised to see my legs in the mirror.
39:55I was surprised to see my legs in the mirror.
40:01You couldn't see your legs?
40:02No.
40:04The staff also experienced the bicycle riding.
40:14Hello.
40:17Nice to meet you.
40:19He is Kubota, a third-year high school student who met in a street interview.
40:24I am 13 kg.
40:28He is 13 kg on one way.
40:32He will accompany him on his way home from high school.
40:36I'm going to the mountain.
40:39It's about 20 minutes from the start.
40:46It's a strong headwind.
40:48It's hard.
40:50It's a strong headwind blowing from the direction of travel.
40:55In fact, the strong wind in the front bridge is basically blowing down from Mt. Akagi in the north.
41:03Therefore, Kubota, who has a house in Kitagawa, is always facing the wind.
41:09I'm facing the wind.
41:12Moreover, Kendo No. 4, which has many open roads, is often hit by a strong wind.
41:20Even if it is a flat road, he will lose his physical strength.
41:27It's about 6 km from the start of high school.
41:30Finally, he arrives at the halfway point, Kamihosoi Hodo-kyo.
41:35Then...
41:41Here, Kubota changes the gear of his bicycle.
41:47Is this a climb?
41:49Yes, it is.
41:50Did you change the gear?
41:52Yes, I did.
41:54It's hard.
41:56When he crossed this road, a long uphill road was waiting for him.
42:03It's a steep uphill road.
42:06Moreover, it's a good angle to climb on a bicycle.
42:12How long is this uphill road?
42:16It's a long uphill road.
42:18Really?
42:20It's a long uphill road.
42:23It's a long uphill road every day.
42:26From Hodo-kyo to Kubota's house, it's a long uphill road.
42:33He continues to climb a 300-meter-long uphill road.
42:40The distance is 7 km.
42:45It's like hell.
42:48It's true that there is no end to fear.
42:56It's about 9 km from the start of high school.
43:10He arrives at a convenience store where he usually takes a break.
43:15I have to take a break.
43:19It's hard.
43:21It's hard for the first time.
43:22It gets harder from here.
43:24Does it get harder from here?
43:25Yes, it does.
43:26He is an athlete.
43:30He takes a five-minute break and sets off again.
43:34He has 4 km left.
43:39It's hard.
43:42My heart is pounding.
43:45Kubota climbs up the water.
43:49The staff is desperate.
43:58The uphill road is finally 400 meters.
44:02Kubota arrives at his home.
44:10He arrives at his home in 1 hour and 5 minutes from the start.
44:14Welcome home.
44:16My legs are shaking.
44:21What's on his back?
44:24It's heavy.
44:27His back is full of sweat.
44:29It's amazing.
44:32His back is full of sweat.
44:38Why doesn't Kubota use an electric bicycle?
44:44The price is high.
44:48The shape of the bicycle is cool.
44:52That's why I don't use an electric bicycle.
44:55Don't you have an electric car?
44:57I have an electric car.
44:59I envy you.
45:01In Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture, there is a bakery that Kubota is envious of.
45:08It's Ichikawa, so it's called Yamazaki bread.
45:12It's easy to get close to.
45:14Yamazaki bread was founded in Ichikawa City in the 23rd year of the Shogunate.
45:20It's Ichikawa.
45:22Yamazaki bread?
45:23I love it.
45:24I bought a lunch box.
45:27In Ichikawa, there is a rare lunch box.
45:33I'm glad.
45:34It's delicious.
45:36There is a lot of food in it.
45:39It's a BGM that everyone in Chiba knows.
45:44It's a BGM that everyone in Chiba knows.
45:48I love it.
45:50It's a BGM that everyone in Chiba knows.
45:53I don't know.
45:54You know this, right?
45:56I know.
46:10It's a BGM that everyone in Chiba knows.
46:12I was surprised.
46:13I don't know.
46:14I'm a priest.
46:16It's a BGM that everyone in Chiba knows.
46:18It's a BGM that everyone in Chiba knows.
46:20My mother came to pick me up at the station.
46:23I was in the car.
46:24When the radio was on, I heard the BGM.
46:26I thought I was back in Chiba.
46:28That's great.
46:30There are a lot of studios in Bay FM.
46:34There are a lot of studios in Bay FM.
46:36It may be the best studio in Japan.
46:39It's near the sea in Makuhari.
46:42You can see everything.
46:43It's an ocean view.
46:45I want to go there.
46:47Bay FM is very beautiful.
46:49I don't know.
46:50You don't know anything.
46:52Please change your partner.
46:54Chiba's partner.
46:56Yamazaki bread was established in Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture.
47:02There is a rare lunch box at a restaurant in Ichikawa.
47:08It's a large amount of peanut cream.
47:12I'm glad.
47:13This is really delicious.
47:15This is really delicious.
47:17It contains about 1.5 times more cream than a normal lunch box.
47:24This is a large amount of minced meat cutlet.
47:29This is amazing.
47:30It contains a lot more minced meat cutlet than a normal lunch box.
47:38In Ibaraki Prefecture, there is a rumor that there is a lot of snow.
47:45I went to a house in Ibaraki Prefecture.
47:49I went to a house in Ibaraki Prefecture.
47:53It's snowing.
47:56It's snowing.
47:59It's snowing.
48:02It's snowing.
48:04Then the next moment.
48:10I don't know.
48:12I've never heard of it.
48:15Aiko Kaito from Chiba Prefecture.
48:18She has a strong longing for Ibaraki Prefecture.
48:23I have a longing for Ibaraki Prefecture.
48:26My favorite movie is the story of Shimotsuma, which was set in Ibaraki Prefecture.
48:32I have a longing for Ibaraki Prefecture.
48:35I love Ibaraki Prefecture so much that I worked part-time at a clothing store called Baby the Stars Shine Bright.
48:42I'm glad.
48:44It was the 20th anniversary of the Shimotsuma story.
48:48There is a special JASCO that appears in the Shimotsuma story.
48:53Now it's ION.
48:55It became JASCO for two days.
49:00The signboard is also JASCO.
49:02The movie is amazing.
49:03The local service is amazing.
49:06It's amazing.
49:08Ibaraki Prefecture has a lot of shouts.
49:15Let's go to the house of Ibaraki people.
49:18I asked them to reproduce the usual shouts.
49:22Oni wa sato.
49:28Fuwa uchi.
49:34Then the next moment.
49:36Fukude motte buttomero.
49:40I don't know.
49:45Fukude motte buttomero?
49:48It's not a family.
49:51Fukua uchi.
49:54Oni wa sato.
49:57Fukude motte buttomero.
50:01It's a shrine.
50:03Fukua uchi.
50:06Oni wa sato.
50:09Fukude motte buttomero.
50:16Fukude motte buttomero.
50:18Oni wa sato.
50:20Oni wa sato.
50:23I don't know the origin.
50:26But this shout has been around for decades.
50:31It is deeply rooted in some areas of Ibaraki Prefecture.
50:38In Isezaki City, Gunma Prefecture, there is a shocking shrine.
50:44Don't look at this.
50:46There is a bird.
50:48When I first saw a bird, it was amazing.
50:51It may be scary when you see it for the first time.
50:54Let's go to the shrine.
50:59What is this?
51:01There is an unexpected sight in front of them.
51:05What is this?
51:07It's scary.
51:13Don't look at this.
51:15It may be scary when you see it for the first time.
51:21What is this?
51:24Kurosawa was surprised.
51:26There is an unexpected sight in front of them.
51:30There are many people from Gunma Prefecture.
51:34Imori doesn't know his address.
51:38He doesn't even tell his manager his address.
51:41He knows his address.
51:43I asked him where he lives.
51:45He said it was too early for him.
51:50Who knows his address?
51:52HIDE NAKAYAMA doesn't know his address.
51:54HIDE doesn't know his address yet.
51:56He doesn't know his address.
51:58He doesn't go to his house.
52:00I don't know his address.
52:03If you tell me, I'll tell you.
52:07I was surprised by the wall.
52:10He doesn't talk to people.
52:13Why?
52:14He said he didn't know his address.
52:17He went to the front of the camera.
52:19He was sitting in the back seat.
52:23He was eating lunch.
52:28He was more shy than me.
52:30I was surprised.
52:34I live in SUGINAMIKU.
52:38I live in SUGINAMIKU.
52:40I live in SUGINAMIKU.
52:41I live in SUGINAMIKU.
52:42I live in SUGINAMIKU.
52:44What is the shocking shrine of Ise-saki that Gunma people are proud of?
52:51Let's go to the shrine.
52:56What is this?
52:58I didn't expect this.
53:013, 2, 1.
53:08What is this?
53:12There are a lot of birds.
53:18I saw this for the first time.
53:20The road to the shrine is narrow.
53:26I went inside.
53:28I felt like I was in a cave.
53:35Why is this?
53:55There are a lot of birds in the shrine.
54:01Why is this?
54:05It is a sign that the person who fulfilled the wish will be given a gift.
54:14The person who fulfilled the wish will be given a gift.
54:20The person who fulfilled the wish will be given a gift.
54:25There are about 300 birds in the shrine.
54:32This is not FUSHIMI-INARI, but KOIZU-MINARI.
54:35This is FUSHIMI-INARI, which is famous nationwide.
54:42You can taste this in Ise-saki.
54:47Miwa-sama's flower language for tomorrow.
54:52This is a corner where Miwa-san will give you a flower language that will make your life better.
54:57Miwa-san, thank you.
55:02Here is today's flower language.
55:05People should choose truth over common sense.
55:16What kind of feelings does this flower language have?
55:21Common sense is to think with emotions.
55:26That's common sense.
55:28If you say it's common sense, it's strange.
55:31If you think with emotions, it's easy to make mistakes.
55:36But if you think rationally, there will be no mistakes.
55:48So think rationally.
55:52If you think rationally, it's dangerous, so you shouldn't do it.
56:02That's all.
56:04Maruyama-san, please give us today's evaluation.
56:08FACIAL SPIN TURN.
56:10I'm very rational and I'm sliding.
56:14I'm glad.
56:16I'm glad it wasn't emotion.
56:19I slid calmly.
56:21Miwa-san is clapping.

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